Argentina: More than 129 tons of fresh unbrominated grapes and plums have already been exported to Brazil

Published 2024년 2월 16일

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Argentina's National Agri-Food Health and Quality Service (Senasa) has certified over 129 tons of fresh grapes and plums from San Juan and Mendoza for export to Brazil. The fruits underwent rigorous control and monitoring to ensure they were free from the Lobesia botrana pest, eliminating the need for methyl bromide quarantine treatment. The certification process began in August 2023, with producers registering their establishments with Senasa and completing the necessary paperwork.
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San Juan – Within the framework of the export campaign of fresh grapes and plums destined for Brazil, the National Agri-Food Health and Quality Service (Senasa) certified, in San Juan and Mendoza, so far, shipments of the fruits by more than 129 tons through its Integrated System of Phytosanitary Measures for Risk Mitigation (SMR) of the Lobesia botrana pest. Agents from the Cuyo Regional Center of Senasa, belonging to the Field Operations Center (COC) of Lujan de Cuyo, Mendoza and the offices of General Alvear and Tunuyán (Mendoza) and San Juan approved, in meat processing plants in their respective provinces, the dispatch of shipments of fresh grapes and plums after a meticulous control and monitoring process that allowed their transport to the neighboring country. The campaigns began in August 2023, when producers registered their establishments with Senasa and processed the documentation requested for registration with the SMR, a protocol that allows them to export their fresh ...

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